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Biometrika 1983 70(1):251-256; doi:10.1093/biomet/70.1.251
© 1983 by Biometrika Trust
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Direct kernel assessment of diagnostic probabilities

I. J. LAUDER

Department of Statistics University of Hong Kong

Kernel models are developed and applied to the problem of differential diagnosis via the diagnostic paradigm. They are shown to be both a useful method in their own right and when used in conjunction with logistic analysis.

Key Words: Diagnostic paradigm • Differential diagnosis • Discrimination • Kernel method • Logistic analysis


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